Super Fight League Is a mixed martial arts promotion, based in India. The organisation was formed in 2012 by actor Sanjay Dutt and British Indian businessman Raj Kundra. Super Fight League has produced close to 50 live televised events broadcast on Colors, Neo Prime, ESPN Star Sports and on YouTube live worldwide.
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History
The Super Fight League was formed in 2012 by actor Sanjay Dutt and British Indian businessman Raj Kundra. Its intent is giving Indian Mixed martial artists a platform to compete and grow in its home country whilst bringing in talented fighters from different parts of the world. They launched their first event on March 11, 2012, which was headlined by Bob 'The Beast' Sapp and James 'The Colossus' Thompson.
On February 27, the Super Fight League announced that they had signed Todd Duffee, Trevor Prangley, Baga Agaev, Paul Kelly, Xavier Foupa-Pokam and Lena Ovchynnikova to four fight exclusive contracts.
On June 23, the Super Fight League announced that they had signed Jeff Monson, Satoshi Ishii, Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou, and Michael Page.
It was announced by the Fight Network that they will show all of the Super Fight League's events on Canadian TV.
In September 2012 Pavia resigned his position as the CEO of the Super Fight League citing "family reasons."
The Super Fight League made three announcements on September 24, 2012. The first was a strategic alliance between themselves and Invicta Fighting Championships, which aims to bring the best Indian female fighters to Invicta, whilst Invicta will aim to send world class female mixed martial artists to the Super Fight League.
The second announcement was the Friday Night Fight Nights. From October 12, the Super Fight League will hold an event every Friday in a specially designed arena in Mumbai in front of an exclusive invitation only audience. This will replace the original model of holding arena events once aimed one a month. Programming will last for three hours each week with weigh-ins, live fights, and interviews from Bollywood cage side guests. There will be 7 fights in total each event, with 1 of them being a female bout. It will air live on Neo Prime in India and on their YouTube page for the rest of the world.
The final announcement was introducing Indian Olympic Female Boxing Bronze Medallist Mary Kom as the Super Fight League's brand ambassador.
At Super Fight League 13: Night of Champions, the Super Fight League rewarded 5 titles in the men's and women's division.
Launching on 4 December 2012, the Super Fight League announces a strategic partnership Provogue to set up a new company to jointly market all merchandise for Super Fight League. The company has been named Pro Super Fight League and the first product to hit the market is the New Deodorant Range 'Aspire, Inspire and Desire.
At the start of 2013, the Super Fight League partnered with Indian news outlet DNA to promote women to get into martial arts and ran self-defence courses throughout Mumbai during mid-January as a result of the 2012 Delhi gang rape case that happened just weeks prior.
The Super Fight League signed a new TV deal with ESPN Star Sport in India for all events to be shown live, starting with Super Fight League 14 on 29 March 2013.
On October 4, 2014, Super Fight League held its inaugural show in the United States, with Super Fight League 35 taking place in Tacoma, Washington, followed by Clash of Titans in Dubai, a fight night rivalry between two countries, India and Pakistan On February 27, 2015.
British boxer Amir Khan announced his share in the SFL in 2016, and would set up the first team-based MMA league.
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Super Fight League Challengers
On August 5, the Super Fight League aired their reality show Super Fight League Challengers. Similar to the Ultimate Fighter, the show took 8 male and 8 female up-and-coming Indian mixed martial artists, place them in the same house whilst they compete to become the winner of the show. Every alternate episode has 2 fights where 2 fighters (male and female) graduate to the next round whereas the other two have to leave the camp. The show went on for 50 days and the fighter will a be given tasks each week, as well as being trained by some of the best international trainers available. The winner received Rs. 20 lakhs (approx. $30,000 / £22000) and a 3-year contract worth Rs. 25 lakhs with the promotion. The show was aired on Neo Prime and Zoom TV. The inaugural season was won by Kario Isaac Maheo and Manjit Kolekar.
League Structure
There are two groups, 'A' and 'B', consisting of four teams each. Every team has six players (a break of five male fighters and one female fighter) and six back-ups. These six players belong to six different weight categories.
The four teams compete to play twelve League Level Matches. (All the matches are played between the respective teams of the allotted groups only, i.e., Group A teams do not compete against teams of Group B. Two Semi Final Matches are played and a match for the third and fourth place.)
Scoring System
The following are the five scales the contestants are scored on:
1. Draw = 1 point Unanimous/Majority/Split
2. Referee Decision = 3 points Unanimous/Split
3. TKO = 4 points
4. Submission = 5 points
5. KO = 6 points
Teams
Active
Sher-e-Punjab
Goa Pirates
Delhi Heroes
Bengaluru Tigers
Haryana Sultans
Mumbai Maniacs
U.P. Nawabs
'Gujarat Warriors
2017 Tables
Group A
Group B
Tournament Brackett
Rules
Super Fight League's current rules are based upon the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts that were originally established by the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board and modified by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
Cage
Super Fight League uses a structure called the 'O'Zone. The 'O'Zone is a circular cage of chain-link fence that has been coated in black vinyl. The height of the fence varies between 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) and 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m), is 30 feet (9.1 m) in diameter and sits atop a 2.6 feet (0.79 m) platform. There are two gates on opposite sides of the cage to allow for people to enter and leave the cage.
Champions
List of Champions
Events
2012
2013
2014-2016
2017 Schedule
References
External links
- Super Fight League Official Website
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